roysh

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roysh

  1. (Ireland) Pronunciation spelling of right. (used to check agreement at the end of an utterance).
    • 2003, Paul Howard, “‘Ross is, like, such an arrogant bastard.’ Discuss.”, in The Teenage Dirtbag Years, Dublin: The O’Brien Press, published 2004, →ISBN, page 26:
      He pours himself another drink, roysh, sits down at the table and puts his head in his hands, so I get up, grab a pack of Kettle Chips and a handful of, like, funsize Mars bars out of the cupboard and stort moseying up to my room.
    • 2008, Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own, Penguin UK, →ISBN:
      Ireland are 6-3 up at half-time, but they're playing kack. The next thing, roysh, Didier arrives in. It's, like, bonjours all round at the beginning, roysh, []